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Name the appropriate tertiary resorces for the following categories;
1)Prescribing information
2)General product information
(Extensive or abbreviated monograph information)
3)Disease State-Specific References
4)
5)Drug Identification
1)“package insert”
2)Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR);AHFS Drug Information;Drug Facts & Comparisons,Drug Information Handbook
3)Sanford Guide,DeVita Book,A.S.P.E.N. Guidelines

5)Ident-A-Drug
Physicians’ Desk Reference
Electronic resources such as
Micromedex ,Identi-dex
Lexi-Comp® online
continued...
6)Drug Interaction Evaluation and Management
7)Adverse drug reaction evaluation
8)Bioequivalence
9)Drug pricing and availability
6)Hansten and Horn’s Drug Interaction Analysis and Management
Drug Interaction Facts
7)Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs
Stockley’s Drug Interactions
8)the Orange Book
9)Red book
Which is not true of Prescribing information?
1.Also known as “package insert”
2.Contains general information published by the manufacturer
3.All information considered “on-label”
4.some information are:
Dosing / administration
Chemical structure
5.None
5
Which is not the right material to search information about drug interactions?
1.Hansten and Horn's
2.Stockley's
3.PDR
4.Ident-A-Drug
3 &4
Which is/are not a good reference for an integrative medicine?
1.DeVita Book
2.Sanford Guide
3.Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database
4.Review of Natural Products
5.The Complete German Commission E-Monographs
1 &2